university widely criticized to find 14% of citizens voted in both 2008 and 2010 based on the sample of a few hundred respondents. one of the authors of that said the trump campaign was blowing findings out of proportion writing, both sides of the non-citizen findings were exaggerated considering non-citizen representation. >> at times members of congress were feverishly trying to advance the trump agenda. >> does it trouble you that he continues to hold a belief that isn't fact? >> i have commented on that. i have seen no evidence to that fact. i have made that very clear. >> there are literally people in jail in kentucky for this kind of activity. there are always arguments on both sides about how much, how frequent and all the rest. but the notion that election fraud is a fiction is not true. >> rather than the media playing the talking points of the left, gosh, it doesn't exist, it doesn't matter, pay no attention